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you have a great time, jon? >> jon: great time. >> stephen: i missed these people. >> jon: i missed them, too, man. >> stephen: i love being with you people night after night. ( cheers and applause ) what did you do for easter? >> jon: i was in mexico. >> stephen: what's mexico and easter like? >> jon: it's great. really spicey. ( laughter ) >> stephen: easter's not over, though. easter rolls on. was it this morning? this morning at the white house, they held the annual easter egg roll. it's a tradition that goes back to 1878, back when president rutherford b. hayes let children hunt for eggs in his beard. ( laughter ) the president and the first lady kicked things off with the national anthem. and notice what she has to nudge him to do -- ♪ oh, say can you see... >> stephen: and put your hand up! ( laughter ) do it! do it! you're the president! you're the president! ( piano riff ) he forgot to put his hand over his heart, happens to everybody >> jon: every time. >> stephen: when i saw that footage, i almost f
you have a great time, jon? >> jon: great time. >> stephen: i missed these people. >> jon: i missed them, too, man. >> stephen: i love being with you people night after night. ( cheers and applause ) what did you do for easter? >> jon: i was in mexico. >> stephen: what's mexico and easter like? >> jon: it's great. really spicey. ( laughter ) >> stephen: easter's not over, though. easter rolls on. was it this morning? this morning at the white...
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>> jon: i felt like it. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon, you come from jazz, don't you? >> jon: yes. >> yeah. that's thing with the jazz musician. they'll just feel it and do it. doesn't matter when. >> stephen: that's true. >> they'll just pick up a thing and blow into it. ( laughter ) weren't you blowing into, like, a kbo a harmonica keyboard thing. >> oh, you're supposed to blow! i just pictured your mom going, "put that down! that's a keyboard!" ( laughter ). >> stephen: he's allowed to. >> you probably hyperventilated blowing in it to the piano when you were a kid. stop blowing-- >> jon: it don't have a hole they can get to, to blow into it. otherwise, i'd do that, too. >> you were a little boy. you could have drilled one. that's what kids do. "mom i drilled a hole in the piano so i could blow it!" sorry. >> stephen: getting back to the book. ( laughter ) ( applause ) anything ultimate to say-- >> i do, i do. >> stephen: what is your unscientific search for happiness and why do you need to do one? >> well, because for science, for mankind. every chapter in my book i
>> jon: i felt like it. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon, you come from jazz, don't you? >> jon: yes. >> yeah. that's thing with the jazz musician. they'll just feel it and do it. doesn't matter when. >> stephen: that's true. >> they'll just pick up a thing and blow into it. ( laughter ) weren't you blowing into, like, a kbo a harmonica keyboard thing. >> oh, you're supposed to blow! i just pictured your mom going, "put that down! that's a...
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. >> kate's new e-mails to jon. is she trying to cut him off from the kids? >> i can pick them up at 4:00 and stay until 6:00. >> how ugly is it getting? >> now she is trying to change custody and i'm not going to allow it. >> plus, jon birthday shopping. >> i'm picking this one for cara with the dragon. >> will he be able to give his twin girls their presents? >>> david letterman and the secret love letters. the reported notes from his former assistants. >> i'm outside the studios with intimate detail. >>> and new blackmail developments, plus haledder monoout halderman
. >> kate's new e-mails to jon. is she trying to cut him off from the kids? >> i can pick them up at 4:00 and stay until 6:00. >> how ugly is it getting? >> now she is trying to change custody and i'm not going to allow it. >> plus, jon birthday shopping. >> i'm picking this one for cara with the dragon. >> will he be able to give his twin girls their presents? >>> david letterman and the secret love letters. the reported notes from his former...
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thank you, jon. thank you very much. thank you, lewis. >> jon: got that thing? >> stephen: folks, my first guest tonight hosted "the soup," his new show, "the great indoors," premieres on cbs on thursday. please welcome joel mchale. >> yes. oh, i already sat down. >> stephen: sit down. you're the guest. sit down first. i'm very happy to have you on. i'm a fan. t >> stephen: i really loved your work on "community." >> thank you very much. thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: and i don't know if i'm going to be the first person to say this to you. >> probably. >> stephen: but i do have a bone to pick with you? >> really? >> stephen: yes, because you're a gifted comedian-- it's the true-- and it was alarming because sometimes i would see you on "community" like in an open shirt-- >> right, and you got turned on. it's cool. >> stephen: no, because you're alarmingly fit for someone who >> look -- >> there's a reason why i never even take the tie off. ( laughter ). >> you are in great shape for someone in their 70s. you look great. >> stephen: thank you very
thank you, jon. thank you very much. thank you, lewis. >> jon: got that thing? >> stephen: folks, my first guest tonight hosted "the soup," his new show, "the great indoors," premieres on cbs on thursday. please welcome joel mchale. >> yes. oh, i already sat down. >> stephen: sit down. you're the guest. sit down first. i'm very happy to have you on. i'm a fan. t >> stephen: i really loved your work on "community." >> thank you...
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all right, give it up for jon batiste and stay human, everybody. >> jon: yeah, baby! ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: jon, did you watch the game tonight? >> yeah, i was checking it out. >> stephen: i hope so because because that's what this entire show is about tonight. what a match-up man, broncos versus panthers. normally, to see a horse fight an endangered cat you have to go down to a chinatown betting parlor. and i assume right now, denver fans are celebrating by setting fire to a bunch of cars. ( laughter ) while panther fans are dealing with their grief by setting fire to a bunch of cars. that's actually why so many car commercials air during the super bowl. no matter what happens, you're going to need new cars. ( laughter ) and the broncos-- ( applause ) the broncos-- >> jon: the broncos are serious. >> stephen: they pulled it off with nothing more than the number one defense in football and one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the game, truly. ( cheers and applause ) a sipped rella story. >> jon: from new orleans! >> stephen: what? >> jon: f
all right, give it up for jon batiste and stay human, everybody. >> jon: yeah, baby! ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: jon, did you watch the game tonight? >> yeah, i was checking it out. >> stephen: i hope so because because that's what this entire show is about tonight. what a match-up man, broncos versus panthers. normally, to see a horse fight an endangered cat you have to go down to a chinatown betting parlor. and i assume right now, denver fans are celebrating...
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we are talking about ka and jon plus eight, minus jon, whatever. how about minus $230,000 from their joint account. that's what kate is claiming the husband took 230 of $231,000 on "the today show" yesterday. she said i'm sitting here with bills to be paid in my purse and i don't have money. >> they have that much cash. >> it is liquid and heed a mythed on the larry king he had made a million dollars, a half million dollars after taxes he said he only took 100 and some thousand from the account. which she will make a lot more. but. >> he is running around with the guy that is doing girls gone wild. so he needs money. >> a train wreck. >> a train wreck. smooth sailing is our weather this morning. we have generally clear skies and high clouds
we are talking about ka and jon plus eight, minus jon, whatever. how about minus $230,000 from their joint account. that's what kate is claiming the husband took 230 of $231,000 on "the today show" yesterday. she said i'm sitting here with bills to be paid in my purse and i don't have money. >> they have that much cash. >> it is liquid and heed a mythed on the larry king he had made a million dollars, a half million dollars after taxes he said he only took 100 and some...
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gosselin of "jon & kate plus 8." gy energy juice drink. the great taste of cranberries, naturally energizing green tea, and b vitamins. it's a good-for-you kind of energy that helps you get stuff done, and when your days look like this -- you need all the help you can get. wednesday's free. try cranergy from ocean spray. when you first smell the incredible scent of gain laundry detergent, time stops. ( ♪ ) your heart races. ( ♪ ) your eyes close. ( ♪ ) and you realize you're...
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jon lapook on a study that links sugary drinks to heart disease. and a trip in no-man's-land. bill whitaker takes us into the forbidden evacuation zone one year after the meltdown at japan's nuclear reactor. >> i'm looking into this geiger counter. it's going crazy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in the long war in afghanistan-- ten years and counting-- it will go down as among the darkest days. the u.s. military acknowledges that a single american soldier walked off his post before dawn yesterday and shot 16 civilians to death in their homes. villagers wrapped the victims in blankets. the dead were mostly women and children-- in fact, nine were children. president obama stopped while taking his daughter to her basketball game yesterday to talk by phone with the president of afghanistan and expressed "his shock and sadness." mr. obama has said that most u.s. forces will be out of afghanistan by 2014 and he says this tragedy won't change that timetable. but the president added this in an interview with repo
jon lapook on a study that links sugary drinks to heart disease. and a trip in no-man's-land. bill whitaker takes us into the forbidden evacuation zone one year after the meltdown at japan's nuclear reactor. >> i'm looking into this geiger counter. it's going crazy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in the long war in afghanistan-- ten years and counting-- it will go down as among the darkest days. the...
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jon, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. this is one of the toughest issues confronting our health care system. 25% of all medicare spending, more than $100 billion, occurs in the last year of life, in part because patients get aggressive and expense itch treatments that don't work. >> give mom a kiss. >> this is a card from my son, henry. >> reporter: 53-year-old bernadette wilson treasures each moment with her family. now more than ever. >> he actually came to me and said, "miss willis offense, it's cancer." i said, "you gotta be kidding me remember were the. >> reporter: it's a brutal moment tathanks a your breath way. diagnosediagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer, wilson is now talking to her doctors about her final days, which is difficult for them as well. >> it's relatively easy to formulate a treatment plan and discuss that and focus on that. it's much harder to, again, discuss the limitations of our therapies and the fact that we're all going to die. >> reporter: to make this painful discussion easier, doctors s
jon, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. this is one of the toughest issues confronting our health care system. 25% of all medicare spending, more than $100 billion, occurs in the last year of life, in part because patients get aggressive and expense itch treatments that don't work. >> give mom a kiss. >> this is a card from my son, henry. >> reporter: 53-year-old bernadette wilson treasures each moment with her family. now more than ever. >> he...
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dwr jon lapook reports. and 50 years ago today-- >> tell me i am the greatest. >> pelley: jim axelrod recalls the fight that created lehman brothers. >> it's still thrilling to me. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today, general motors linked seven more deaths to a faulty ignition switch, and it nearly doubled the number of cars it's recalling, from the 780,000 announced earlier this month, to nearly 1.4 million. g.m. also said today the ignition switch is now tied 31 crashes in which 13 people were killed. right after the initial recall, cbs ws tracked down a g.m. service bulletin that showed the carmaker had known about problems with the switch for nearly a decade. jeff glor has the new developments tonight. >> reporter: this crash of a chevy cobalt in wisconsin in 2006, which killed two teenaged girls, is part of the growing list of recalled vehicles. margie beskau lost her 15-year-old daughter, amy. >> they knew something was wrong wit
dwr jon lapook reports. and 50 years ago today-- >> tell me i am the greatest. >> pelley: jim axelrod recalls the fight that created lehman brothers. >> it's still thrilling to me. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today, general motors linked seven more deaths to a faulty ignition switch, and it nearly doubled the number of cars it's recalling, from the 780,000 announced earlier this month,...
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jon lapook is with us now. and, jon, what factor could the cocaine have been. >> reporter: we learned she has athero sclerosis. the cocaine can cut it to go do spasim and cause a heart attack and can also cause a fatal irregular heart beat. >> pelley: when you see this list of medication, what does that tell you? >> reporter: that's a lot of medication, flexiril is a muscle relaxant, xanax relieves anxiety. they can all make you sleep. when put together they can have an additive effect and they certainly didn't help. >> pelley: and she's in the bath tub. >> reporter: we'll have the official coroner's report in two weeks and we'll have to see more information there. >> pelley: jon, thanks very much. in southern france, the standoff with a terror suspect ended today in a hail of bullets and a leap from a balcony. when the shooting ended, the suspect was dead. the police say he claimed to have al qaeda links, and he admitted to killing four people, including three children at a jewish school as well as gunning dow
jon lapook is with us now. and, jon, what factor could the cocaine have been. >> reporter: we learned she has athero sclerosis. the cocaine can cut it to go do spasim and cause a heart attack and can also cause a fatal irregular heart beat. >> pelley: when you see this list of medication, what does that tell you? >> reporter: that's a lot of medication, flexiril is a muscle relaxant, xanax relieves anxiety. they can all make you sleep. when put together they can have an...
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jon lapook on a link between alcohol and breast cancer even for light drinkers. and a drug epidemic more lethal than cocaine and heroin combined. mark strassmann shows us the damage. >> he died in my wife's arms. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, european heads of government worked for weeks on a deal to prevent greece from defaulting on its debts and threatening the world economy. tonight there is reason to believe the greek government may collapse and take the deal with it. the chaos in greece trick triggered a selloff on markets all around the world. on wall street the dow fell nearly 300 points and an important wall street firm called m.f. global has collapsed because of its exposure to european debt. we have reports from both sides of the atlantic. first, anthony mason in new york where the bankruptcy of m.f. global has touched off an investigation into missing millions. anthony? >> reporter: the f.b.i. is now looking into this case, too, scott. the collapse of m.f. global, the 200-year-old
jon lapook on a link between alcohol and breast cancer even for light drinkers. and a drug epidemic more lethal than cocaine and heroin combined. mark strassmann shows us the damage. >> he died in my wife's arms. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, european heads of government worked for weeks on a deal to prevent greece from defaulting on its debts and threatening the world economy. tonight there is reason...
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we'll get reaction from senator jon corn in, republican of texas, and we'll talk to senator john kerry, chairman of the foreign relations committee who is in kabul afghanistan. but first white house chief of staff rahm emanuel on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from washington, john dickerson. >> with us now rahm emanuel white house chief of staff. welcome. >> thanks, john. >> i want to start with something senator kerry said which we're going to play later in a show in an interview. he said he didn't think the president should make a decision whether he adds troops or not in afghanistan until there's stability in the government. is the president going to delay his decision. >> it's not a matter of delay. the review will continue. he had a meeting just yesterday with his national security team or parts of his national security team. the review will continue the next week and the following week. so there will not be a delay in the review. what i think senator kerry was pointing to, which
we'll get reaction from senator jon corn in, republican of texas, and we'll talk to senator john kerry, chairman of the foreign relations committee who is in kabul afghanistan. but first white house chief of staff rahm emanuel on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from washington, john dickerson. >> with us now rahm emanuel white house chief of staff. welcome. >>...
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doctor jon lapook reports a critical surge of chemotherapy drugs is leaving patients strambling for a life-saving alternative. america is counting on these men to get the u.s. out of afghanistan. seth doane asks, are the afghan police ready? and in tough times, our great american universities are cutting back. bill whitaker in california looks at what's happening to some of the best. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. on the day that president said he will redouble his efforts to create jobs, we're reporting from one of the nation's hot spots for unemployment. the jobless rate in california is nearly 12%, but when you add in those people who are forced to settle for part-time work, the number rises to 21.8%. more on that in just a moment. but first, the white house announce that president will go on a listening tour this month to hear people's concerns about unemployment. here's what he had to say today. >> how are we going to put people back to work? how are we going to wage their raises, increase their security? how
doctor jon lapook reports a critical surge of chemotherapy drugs is leaving patients strambling for a life-saving alternative. america is counting on these men to get the u.s. out of afghanistan. seth doane asks, are the afghan police ready? and in tough times, our great american universities are cutting back. bill whitaker in california looks at what's happening to some of the best. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good...
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there is the group of available -- >> jon hamm erin. >> and jon hammery, michelle forn oand chuck kagel, those are the available people. people like senator reid is in the not-category. >> or ray mable. >> there has been talk. >> who has been making nice with the white house for some months. >> he's popular in the white house for a variety of reasons. >> yes. but if you look at the calendar, i don't know that secretary gates is leaving any time soon. the senate needs time for his confirmation hearing so they have until january to do that. when the president's budget hits, you have to stay through congress addressing through the authorization and appropriations bill so you are there through the summer. >> or into 2012. >> well until the afghan drawdown. >> the discussion is he'll stay through august through the start of the drawdown. and then he's free to go. but with gates, he may be -- you may be able to beg him to stay longer. >> i think that's way the most likely scenario. he's diswaded by the president -- diswaded by the president. >> and the question is what does he get to stay, gi
there is the group of available -- >> jon hamm erin. >> and jon hammery, michelle forn oand chuck kagel, those are the available people. people like senator reid is in the not-category. >> or ray mable. >> there has been talk. >> who has been making nice with the white house for some months. >> he's popular in the white house for a variety of reasons. >> yes. but if you look at the calendar, i don't know that secretary gates is leaving any time soon....
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. >> jon corzine was a lousy governor and deserved to lose. two years ago, there was nothing to get new voters excited with deeds. there is another message there for democrats. that is that if you're not working on the number one issue that the voters care about, they will punish you. >> okay. >> and the 10.2% unemployment rate that came out on friday coupled with those election losses should light a fire under this >>> in new jersey, republican chris christie defeated incumbent democratic governor jon corzine by four 49%, corzin did you notice the -- [ laughter ] >> do you preb the trouble corzine got in? >> yes, he attacked christie for being overweight. chris christie says yeah, i'm fat. call me fat. that was a humanizing moment for christie. corzine lost first of all because the state's public finances are in a complete mess. property taxes are through the roof. he's done nothing to bring the income tax burden down on the residents of white house. the white house injected itself into both races in new jersey and virginia and in particular
. >> jon corzine was a lousy governor and deserved to lose. two years ago, there was nothing to get new voters excited with deeds. there is another message there for democrats. that is that if you're not working on the number one issue that the voters care about, they will punish you. >> okay. >> and the 10.2% unemployment rate that came out on friday coupled with those election losses should light a fire under this >>> in new jersey, republican chris christie...
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>>> jon versus kate gosselin. the new war over their kids. >> she doesn't like me at all. >> jon spilled the family secrets to "e.t." and now kate not holding back. why she sent one of her sons away and why their two oldest daughters want nothing to do with dad. >> we're kind of not talking right now. >>> then -- secrets behind britney's carpool karaoke with james corden. >>> and why "america's got talent" host nick cannon is now a college student. >>> and how you can get gorgeous locks like j. lo, charlize and chrissy teigen. how this woman went from being a nanny to giving hollywood stars show-stopping hairstyles. >>> now for august 24th, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." hi, everybody thanks for joining us here in hollywood. kevin fraser is still taking care of business in new
>>> jon versus kate gosselin. the new war over their kids. >> she doesn't like me at all. >> jon spilled the family secrets to "e.t." and now kate not holding back. why she sent one of her sons away and why their two oldest daughters want nothing to do with dad. >> we're kind of not talking right now. >>> then -- secrets behind britney's carpool karaoke with james corden. >>> and why "america's got talent" host nick cannon is now...
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congress grills jon corzine about a billion dollars in missing money. america's roads-- safer than ever. and the government says tracking may be polluting groundwater when "cbs evening news" continues. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. is the pain reliever orthopedic doctors recommend most for arthritis pain, think again. and take aleve. it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain... two pills can last all day. ♪ tuajtibest [ th l ] ♪ ♪ i can't breathe... so...
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doctor jon lapook tells us which ones. more life-saving cancer drugs in america turn out to be fakes. armen keteyian traces the source of the fraud. they feared the worst-- jeff glor on how lives were saved in the dallas-fort worth tornadoes. and she may be the best women's basketball player ever, leading the lady bears to make history. michelle miller has her story. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. health care makes up 17% of the entire u.s. economy, and there's an estimate that one-third of what we spend is wasted. $700 billion thrown's on unnecessary tests and procedures. today, some of the most respected medical groups in america representing 375,000 doctors said it has to stop. but what they recommend would change health care for everyone. we asked our dr. jon lapook to tell us more. >> reporter: the 45 common tests, procedures, and treatments were considered often unnecessary. they include routine electrocardiogram during a physical. m.r.i.s for ba
doctor jon lapook tells us which ones. more life-saving cancer drugs in america turn out to be fakes. armen keteyian traces the source of the fraud. they feared the worst-- jeff glor on how lives were saved in the dallas-fort worth tornadoes. and she may be the best women's basketball player ever, leading the lady bears to make history. michelle miller has her story. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. health...
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jon lapook returns to haiti two years after the quake. those stories and memories of andy rooney when the "cbs evening news" continues.e anno cheesy chicken & rice, and other chicken dishes that are oh...so...whoa. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] when kelley blue book's kbb.com gave the 2012 camry a best resale value award, we were delighted. ♪ when it received a 5-star overall safety rating, we were ecstatic. and when camry became the number-one selling car in america 10 years running, we blushed. ♪ the reinvented 2012 camry. from toyota. ♪ uh, trouble with a car insurance claim. ah, claim trouble. [ dennis ] you should just switch to allstate, and get their new claim satisfaction guarantee. hey, he's right man. [ dennis ] only allstate puts their money where their mouth is. yup. [ dennis ] claim service so good, it's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can always count on them. unlike randy over there. that's one dumb dude. ♪ the new claim satisfaction guarantee. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like
jon lapook returns to haiti two years after the quake. those stories and memories of andy rooney when the "cbs evening news" continues.e anno cheesy chicken & rice, and other chicken dishes that are oh...so...whoa. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] when kelley blue book's kbb.com gave the 2012 camry a best resale value award, we were delighted. ♪ when it received a 5-star overall safety rating, we were ecstatic. and when camry became the number-one...
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jon gosselin, where's the money? the new bank account controversy. >> this is really getting ugly. >> i have someone bashing me on national television. >> mary: kate's stunning charge that jon took more than $200,000. >> it's not accessible. >> kate, come on, stop. it's ridiculous. >> mary: kate crying on camera. >> i can't pay my bills. >> i absolutely don't believe the tears. >> mary: does kate have 11 other bank accounts and are the kids crush over dad shutting down the show? >> there was wailing and sobbing. >> they've come to me and said we just want a normal life.
jon gosselin, where's the money? the new bank account controversy. >> this is really getting ugly. >> i have someone bashing me on national television. >> mary: kate's stunning charge that jon took more than $200,000. >> it's not accessible. >> kate, come on, stop. it's ridiculous. >> mary: kate crying on camera. >> i can't pay my bills. >> i absolutely don't believe the tears. >> mary: does kate have 11 other bank accounts and are the kids...
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jon lapook. jon, thanks so much. and later in the broadcast, we'll meet a young girl who's beating cancer and inspiring others like her to do the same. but up next, rampant corruption, soldiers who won't fight. can afghanistan ever stand on its own? we'll put it in focus. mom, new shoes? old legs. p.a.d., the doctor said. p-a-d... p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. it more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. i was going to tell you. if you have p.a.d., plavix can help protect you from a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots, the cause of most heart attacks and strokes. call the doctor about plavix -- please? i will. [ male announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines such as prilosec reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart
jon lapook. jon, thanks so much. and later in the broadcast, we'll meet a young girl who's beating cancer and inspiring others like her to do the same. but up next, rampant corruption, soldiers who won't fight. can afghanistan ever stand on its own? we'll put it in focus. mom, new shoes? old legs. p.a.d., the doctor said. p-a-d... p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. it more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. i was going to tell you. if you have...
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jon lapook, jon, thank you so much. in other news, an internal c.i.a. investigation has revealed a stunning breakdown of communications that led to a deadly attack in afghanistan. the "new york times" reports a c.i.a. officer was warned that a jordannian intelligence officer trusted by the agency was actually an al qaeda double agent but did not tell anyone. so the jordannian was flown to a secret base in afghanistan last december where he set off a suicide vest in the midst of a group of c.i.a. employees. seven were killed. meanwhile, the pentagon announced today an about-face on "don't ask, don't tell," at least for now. military recruiters have been told to start accepting openly gay recruits to comply with the federal judge's ruling that the policy is unconstitutional. some gay activists moved quickly to test the change by enlisting but they may not be allowed to actually serve because the obama administration plans to appeal the judge's ruling to a higher court which could then quickly reinstate the policy. now a clear sign that people are more wor
jon lapook, jon, thank you so much. in other news, an internal c.i.a. investigation has revealed a stunning breakdown of communications that led to a deadly attack in afghanistan. the "new york times" reports a c.i.a. officer was warned that a jordannian intelligence officer trusted by the agency was actually an al qaeda double agent but did not tell anyone. so the jordannian was flown to a secret base in afghanistan last december where he set off a suicide vest in the midst of a...
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jon lapook on the outbreak. what some women who own firearms think of the new push for gun control. >> are you ready? >> yes. >> axelrod: nancy cordes takes a look. and class act. >> i felt that way when i was in afghanistan. you know, we looked at each other as brothers. >> axelrod: moving veterans from the battlefield to the classroom. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we're still a week away from groundhog day tonight, but in much of the country, people don't need any help figuring out winter will be with them a while longer. they can feel on their frozen faces. again tonight, temperatures are dropping below normal across much of the country. and terrell browb reports there's more snow and ice to come. >> reporter: at this volunteer tent on new york's staten island, donna graziano is helping super storm sandy victims bablgths snow and bitter cold. >> these people are living on their second floors, have no first floor vno means of cooking. so
jon lapook on the outbreak. what some women who own firearms think of the new push for gun control. >> are you ready? >> yes. >> axelrod: nancy cordes takes a look. and class act. >> i felt that way when i was in afghanistan. you know, we looked at each other as brothers. >> axelrod: moving veterans from the battlefield to the classroom. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we're...
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republican senator jon kyl is a supporter of the arizona immigration law. he is in phoenix this morning. we thank you for joining us. >> thank you, harry. >> reporter: your governor in arizona has vowed to fight this court decision all the way to the supreme court. is it realistic to think that the arizona immigration law will prevail in the end? >> i think it should. i think the court's decision was wrong. the governor and legislative leaders have talked about possibly tweaking, to use their phrase, the law to see if they can off vee yat the concerns the judge expressed. i don't think they can because her decision was very sweeping. i think it more likely that congress could act to actually fix the problem both by reaffirming that it is congress's intent that the law be enforced rather than having the administration decide that they don't want to thoroughly enforce the law. therefore that the state's intention to do so would run counter to their policies. also to provide some more resources. the bulk of her decision rests on the proposition that the checki
republican senator jon kyl is a supporter of the arizona immigration law. he is in phoenix this morning. we thank you for joining us. >> thank you, harry. >> reporter: your governor in arizona has vowed to fight this court decision all the way to the supreme court. is it realistic to think that the arizona immigration law will prevail in the end? >> i think it should. i think the court's decision was wrong. the governor and legislative leaders have talked about possibly...
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jon lapook. >> for the third time in the month the c.d.c. acknowledged deadly pathogens were handled incorrectly in government labs. c.d.c. director tom frieden -- >> so i'm upset, i'm angry, i've lost sleep over it and am working around the clock to make sure we do everything possible to resolve it. >> in the latest case revealed today, c.d.c. workers somehow lost track of samples of the dangerous h5n1 influenza virus, the virus added t wound up -- ws added to a shipment that went to athens georgia. the c.d.c. says both facilities were highly secure and nobody was ever at risk. freedman says the mistake was discovered in late may but only told about it this week. can you take me back to the moment when you found out about h5n1? >> i remember it vividly. i was sitting at my desk in the washington office and i was stunned and appalled this could have happened and there could have been this type of delay in notification. >> this comes after 60-year-old vials of smallpox virus were found in a cardboard box in maryland. some of the virus is aliv
jon lapook. >> for the third time in the month the c.d.c. acknowledged deadly pathogens were handled incorrectly in government labs. c.d.c. director tom frieden -- >> so i'm upset, i'm angry, i've lost sleep over it and am working around the clock to make sure we do everything possible to resolve it. >> in the latest case revealed today, c.d.c. workers somehow lost track of samples of the dangerous h5n1 influenza virus, the virus added t wound up -- ws added to a shipment that...
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lapook, jon, thanks so much. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," it's happening more and more: girls reaching puber any the second grade. and later, he provides gourmet meals to those who can afford it and, most importantly, to those who cannot. when a hurricane strikes,cer ] people will lose belongings, their homes...hope... they'll need your help. this hurricane season is predicted to be severe. american red cross volunteers are ready to go to work. you can help. a click can feed and shelter a child for another day... a single text can provide a little comfort... your call can make sure someone doesn't go hungry... every single donation brings hope. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a new liquid gel. new zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. and only allstate pays you an extra bonus to do it. get one of these every six months you go without an accident. [ judy ] what are you waiting for? c
lapook, jon, thanks so much. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," it's happening more and more: girls reaching puber any the second grade. and later, he provides gourmet meals to those who can afford it and, most importantly, to those who cannot. when a hurricane strikes,cer ] people will lose belongings, their homes...hope... they'll need your help. this hurricane season is predicted to be severe. american red cross volunteers are ready to go to work. you can help. a click can...
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>> the liberal media hype for jon huntsman, who is at about 30% at the same time -- zero percent at the same time they are cutting ron paul dead. >> casey anthony trial. >> rich? >> occupy wall street. you have a motley collection of wine any youth, aging hippies and homeless people gathering at zuccoti park and the media swooned. >> the most overreported story of 2011, the false story that america is in decline. the press, especially the financial press, says america's days are numbered and that china will soon be the most powerful country on the planet. the true scholars say america will be on top in 2050. number one four decades from that. >> what about my book suicide of a. >> where is it? are you selling it? >> it's selling, but i'm not selling it right now. >> okay. the biggest government waste, pat? >> $500 million loan guaranteed to cylindra. other dollars poured into electric cars and all the other eleanor nonsense. >> i love it all, pat. and if we live long enough we will enjoy the fruits of that green stuff. the $1.4 billion in surplus dollar coins stockpiled by the u.s. trea
>> the liberal media hype for jon huntsman, who is at about 30% at the same time -- zero percent at the same time they are cutting ron paul dead. >> casey anthony trial. >> rich? >> occupy wall street. you have a motley collection of wine any youth, aging hippies and homeless people gathering at zuccoti park and the media swooned. >> the most overreported story of 2011, the false story that america is in decline. the press, especially the financial press, says...
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jon lapook, thanks, jon. if you want more on this study, go to our partner in health news webmd.com and search "h.p.v. vaccine." at the white house today, foreign affairs took center stage. president barack obama says middle east peace effort are moving in the right direction. he thanked egyptian president hosni mubarak for trying to get the israelis and palestinians back to the negotiating table. this was mubarak's first visit in more than five years. he stayed away to protest the u.s. invasion to iraq. another visitor to the white house was former president bill clinton. he briefed president obama and vice president biden on his mission to north carolina where he met with kim jong il and secured the release of two merge journalists. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," one of the most basic medical problems americans face: where are we going to find enough family doctors? my name is herb. i live in northport, alabama. i'm semi retired and i'm here to tell a story. my parents all smoked. my grandparents
jon lapook, thanks, jon. if you want more on this study, go to our partner in health news webmd.com and search "h.p.v. vaccine." at the white house today, foreign affairs took center stage. president barack obama says middle east peace effort are moving in the right direction. he thanked egyptian president hosni mubarak for trying to get the israelis and palestinians back to the negotiating table. this was mubarak's first visit in more than five years. he stayed away to protest the...
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jon lapook, jon, thanks so much. in other news, just days after returning from his asian trip, president obama flew to portugal today for a nato summit, this time the president was able to announce two agreements. the allies say they will support his plans for a new missile defense system for europe. nato is also backing the nuclear missile reduction treaty with russia. the president is still pressing the senate to ratify it. but afghanistan dominated today's discussions. the u.s.-led coalition is said to be making military progress and national security correspondent david martin tells us they'll soon have some new fire power to add to their arsenal. >> reporter: the american troop surge is about to pack a bigger wallop. early next year, marines in southern afghanistan will have a company of tanks with which to pursue the taliban. that's only 15 tanks, but retired general jack keane, a confident of general david petraeus, thinks it's just the beginning. >> it may be the lead company of more tanks to follow. >> repor
jon lapook, jon, thanks so much. in other news, just days after returning from his asian trip, president obama flew to portugal today for a nato summit, this time the president was able to announce two agreements. the allies say they will support his plans for a new missile defense system for europe. nato is also backing the nuclear missile reduction treaty with russia. the president is still pressing the senate to ratify it. but afghanistan dominated today's discussions. the u.s.-led coalition...
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katie. >> couric: so is this a real conundrum, jon, for doctors? what are they going to tell their patients about this? >> reporter: it is a conundrum and this may represent a real sea change. i know i have tons of patients, especially women after the age of 50, taking calcium supplements and now i'm going to say let's see if we can get it from food, not just dairy, but other things-- >> couric: like sardines. >> figs, almonds, broccoli, soybeans. we're going to have a more complete list up on our web site but the bottom line here is one size doesn't fit all and doctors have to rethink what they were just automatically doing. >> couric: my doctor told me to get it from food this morning, in fact. >> reporter: and your doctor was correct >> couric: when winston churchill coined the phrase iron curtain he was speaking with gold plated teeth and his teeth sold today at awx for $23,000. they were designed so they wouldn't alter his voice, especially his famous lisp. that way britain and the world would recognize him on the radio during the darkest days
katie. >> couric: so is this a real conundrum, jon, for doctors? what are they going to tell their patients about this? >> reporter: it is a conundrum and this may represent a real sea change. i know i have tons of patients, especially women after the age of 50, taking calcium supplements and now i'm going to say let's see if we can get it from food, not just dairy, but other things-- >> couric: like sardines. >> figs, almonds, broccoli, soybeans. we're going to have a...
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coming up, a plan for a rally planned by jon stewart and steven colbert. they will need more room. >>> you can call it the attack of the stink bug. woe see how people are coping. "know the species, know the stain." lanolin-free coat, i know it's an alpaca. walks in here, looks says "hey look, it's a llama!" cleaning the stain like he would a llama stain. time he's wasting. ♪ call 1-800-steemer >>> revisions are in the works for the two rallies being held by comedians jon stewart an stephen colbert. they are now expecting as many as 60,000 on the national mall. stewart hosts the daily show and he is promoting a rally to restore sanity on october 30th october 30th. stephen colbert is promoting an opposing rally called march to keep fear alive. >>> gambling enthusiasts get ready, maryland's first slots casino is on track to open by the end of the month. a company says it is working to open a 1500-machine casino in perryville on september 30th. perryville is 70 miles from the dc beltway. by the way, a trial run casino night for charity has been scheduled for
coming up, a plan for a rally planned by jon stewart and steven colbert. they will need more room. >>> you can call it the attack of the stink bug. woe see how people are coping. "know the species, know the stain." lanolin-free coat, i know it's an alpaca. walks in here, looks says "hey look, it's a llama!" cleaning the stain like he would a llama stain. time he's wasting. ♪ call 1-800-steemer >>> revisions are in the works for the two rallies being held...
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jon lapook and chip reid. marysville washington, remembers two high school students killed by a classmate and prays for three still fighting for their lives. carter evans speaks with a friend of the shooter. >> reporter: could you have seen this coming? >> no. no. it was so out of the blue. >> pelley: drivers are going a lot further before their wallets hit empty. >> i was surprised to see it under $3. >> pelley: done dahler at falling prices at the pump. and michelle miller with young cadets turning their lives around. after months of separation, former drop-outs are about to get drop-in visitors. >> my heart is going 1,000mph. i'm so excited. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there is only one confirmed case of ebola in this country tonight. the doctor being treated in a new york hospital. but there is a lot of debate over what to do with others considered at risk. today the c.d.c. put out new guidelines. they establish risk levels and say
jon lapook and chip reid. marysville washington, remembers two high school students killed by a classmate and prays for three still fighting for their lives. carter evans speaks with a friend of the shooter. >> reporter: could you have seen this coming? >> no. no. it was so out of the blue. >> pelley: drivers are going a lot further before their wallets hit empty. >> i was surprised to see it under $3. >> pelley: done dahler at falling prices at the pump. and...
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jon lapook. jon, thanks so much. now, turning to the war in afghanistan, the top u.s. military commander wants as many as 80,000 more troops. but in a still-secret report, general stanley mcchrystal says even if he gets those troops it may not be enough to stop the taliban and al qaeda. according to u.s. officials who have seen the report, mcchrystal says rampant corruption in the afghan government could turn the country back into a haven for terrorists. and as the u.s. casualty count in afghanistan rises, it's their job to make sure the wounded get home alive. medevac crews. their story next on the "cbs evening news." my name is jane and i've got osteoporosis, but i'm an on-the-go woman. i've been active all my life. that's why i'm excited about reclast, the osteoporosis treatment my doctor gives me once a year. my doctor says one iv of reclast can help protect me while i'm on-the-go for twelve months. how? well, reclast helps to restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture. and with reclast... well... no other osteoporosis treatment is approved to he
jon lapook. jon, thanks so much. now, turning to the war in afghanistan, the top u.s. military commander wants as many as 80,000 more troops. but in a still-secret report, general stanley mcchrystal says even if he gets those troops it may not be enough to stop the taliban and al qaeda. according to u.s. officials who have seen the report, mcchrystal says rampant corruption in the afghan government could turn the country back into a haven for terrorists. and as the u.s. casualty count in...
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america around. >> i'm jon huntsman and running for the president of the united states. >> reporter: he made stops in new jersey, and new york promising tax reform and job creation. >> for most american families there is nothing more important than a job. >> reporter: huntsman's last job was at president obama's ambassador to china but he's carefully distancing himself from his former boss. >> he and i have a difference on how to run the country we both love. >> he's intelligent. >> if he can get past the primary the independents i think would find a lot of his positions attractive. >> reporter: huntsman joins a still evolving field of gop contenders. some big name republicans have yet to decide whether they're going to run and one candidate may have trouble staying in the race. newt gingrich's top fund-raisers quit tuesday, following the mass exodus of his aides. >> i'm not going to talk to you about campaign stuff. >> reporter: other candidates are out crisscrossing the country, many wondering if rudy giuliani, sarah palin and rick perry will ever jump in the race. manuel gallegus,
america around. >> i'm jon huntsman and running for the president of the united states. >> reporter: he made stops in new jersey, and new york promising tax reform and job creation. >> for most american families there is nothing more important than a job. >> reporter: huntsman's last job was at president obama's ambassador to china but he's carefully distancing himself from his former boss. >> he and i have a difference on how to run the country we both love....
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jon lapook is here to do just that. jon? >> reporter: katie, heat stroke is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention, okay? most at risk, the very young or the elderly, those with underlying medical conditions. now, the symptoms include high temperature, usually over 103, nausea, dizziness, headache, confusion, even loss of consciousness. prevention: avoid the sun. best just stay inside in air conditioning. stay hydrated with water or electrolyte drinks, avoid alcohol and sugary drinks because they can dehydrate you. and wear a hat and light loose clothing. and, katie, i'll give you two tips. one is when you wake up, you're dehydrated. you've been asleep all night, you haven't been drinking water but you've been evaporating watt sore first thing in the morning drink plenty of fluids and second, an important warning sign, if you're not sweating when you expect to, your body can't sweat if it doesn't have enough spare fluid. >> couric: all right. dr. jon lapook, jon, thanks very much for those tips. and wh
jon lapook is here to do just that. jon? >> reporter: katie, heat stroke is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention, okay? most at risk, the very young or the elderly, those with underlying medical conditions. now, the symptoms include high temperature, usually over 103, nausea, dizziness, headache, confusion, even loss of consciousness. prevention: avoid the sun. best just stay inside in air conditioning. stay hydrated with water or electrolyte drinks, avoid alcohol...
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jon lapook reports. >> this is terry. she's 51 years old and a victim of head and neck cancer. >> she's part of the new public service announcement featuring disturbing images of former smokers. rosebud smith smoked for 28 years. >> even when i was having heart attacks, i still smoked a cigarette like during the heart attack. yes. >> cdc director thinks the ads are graphic and shocking. he says that's exactly the point. >> advertising works, hard hitting ads work and showing the reality of people's lives and what smoking does to your ability to live out your life as you want to live it, that's maybe the most motivating thing to get a smoker to quit. >> recent history backs him up. in 2006, new york city began a similar media campaign. physicians for the past decade there -- there have been higher taxes on and reap strixs on public smoking. in ten years, smoking rates dropped 35%. dr. tom farley is the new york city health commissioner. >> we have smoking rates in teenagers below 8%. that's the lowest as far as we know in
jon lapook reports. >> this is terry. she's 51 years old and a victim of head and neck cancer. >> she's part of the new public service announcement featuring disturbing images of former smokers. rosebud smith smoked for 28 years. >> even when i was having heart attacks, i still smoked a cigarette like during the heart attack. yes. >> cdc director thinks the ads are graphic and shocking. he says that's exactly the point. >> advertising works, hard hitting ads work...
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the former star of jon and kate plus eight is slated to appear in a new show. in apparently he will date nadia. reps have denied any type of show is in the works, but i would not be surprised. >>> okay. today reporting for angie's army, rachel from the grand opening of long view gallery's newest exhibit, the new space highlights local and regional artist and some of the work has been shown in new york, london and around the world. >>> omg was in great falls for a great cause, a dinner to support injured service members. the restaurant hosted the event. a percentage of everyone's tab was matched by a variety of local companies and donated to the yellow ribbon fund, a charity that supports those staying at walter reed. >> it was easy for shopping and doing things we needed to do. >> the yellow ribbon fund is hosting the first gala called rocking for the troops on november 7th. bob shafer will emcee and a pair of super bowl tickets are up for auction. >>> before we go, i'm cohosting a halloween party with spike mendle son. metro mix.com. they are sponsoring the af
the former star of jon and kate plus eight is slated to appear in a new show. in apparently he will date nadia. reps have denied any type of show is in the works, but i would not be surprised. >>> okay. today reporting for angie's army, rachel from the grand opening of long view gallery's newest exhibit, the new space highlights local and regional artist and some of the work has been shown in new york, london and around the world. >>> omg was in great falls for a great cause,...
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jon lapook reports. getting america out of afghanistan. >> we agreed that afghan forces will take the lead for combat operations next year. >> pelley: norah o'donnell is with the president at the nato summit. allen pizzey reports from the war zone. the sun and the moon team up to put on a show for the earth. and ben tracy in joplin one year after the tornado. lessons of life, love, and loss. >> you don't really realize how much your parents do for you until they're not here for you anymore. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, we're beginning with a major government recommendation that is just coming out this evening. it could affect virtually every man in america. a top panel of health experts says that men should no longer get routine p.s.a. tests to screen for prostate cancer. the reason, it says, is that the tests may lead to treatments that do more harm than good. more than 33,000 american men die of prostate cancer each year and ever
jon lapook reports. getting america out of afghanistan. >> we agreed that afghan forces will take the lead for combat operations next year. >> pelley: norah o'donnell is with the president at the nato summit. allen pizzey reports from the war zone. the sun and the moon team up to put on a show for the earth. and ben tracy in joplin one year after the tornado. lessons of life, love, and loss. >> you don't really realize how much your parents do for you until they're not here...
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jon lapook examine it is study and what it means. mandy clark one on one with the top u.s. commander in afghanistan on the future of the war and the decision to begin pulling out. the man accused of the worst war crimes in europe since the natsys shows nothing but contempt for justice. mark phillips has the pictures from the court. and on this fourth of july as the space shuttle program nears an end, jim axelrod asks "what happened to the flags on the moon?" >> it's beautiful. >> pelley: do those star spangled banners yet wave? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, chantix is the most popular anti-smoking drug on the market with annual sales of nearly $800 million. but a study out today raises new safety questions about it. chantix has already been linked to an increased risk of suicidal thoughts and now to a higher risk of heart disease we asked dr. jon lapook to tell us what we need to know about these new findings. >> reporter: today's study is worrisome news for the more than seven million americans who ha
jon lapook examine it is study and what it means. mandy clark one on one with the top u.s. commander in afghanistan on the future of the war and the decision to begin pulling out. the man accused of the worst war crimes in europe since the natsys shows nothing but contempt for justice. mark phillips has the pictures from the court. and on this fourth of july as the space shuttle program nears an end, jim axelrod asks "what happened to the flags on the moon?" >> it's beautiful....
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jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> in sports, some great "d" as the diamondbacks take on the astros. world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning boosters help get your whole family's wash incredibly clean. tough on stains. gentle on skin. new all free clear oxi-active. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york sunny, 82 degrees. miami thunderstorms 91. 80 degrees and sunny in chicago. dallas partly sunny, 105. l.a., partly sunny, 80. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows a few thunderstorms showing up in the south and into the plains. most of the rest of the country is looking at clear skies. later today, hail and heavy rain forecast for much of the plains. some rare rain expected in texas and mild temperatures in the northeast and midwest. >>> in sports, rack up another hit for the braves dan uggla. in the first innin
jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> in sports, some great "d" as the diamondbacks take on the astros. world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning boosters help get your whole family's wash incredibly clean. tough on stains. gentle on skin. new all free clear oxi-active. >>> here's a...
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jon lapook, jon, as always, thank you so much. coming up next here on the "cbs evening new," the plight of women in afghanistan eight years later. i'm lindy. and i'm joni. we've been best friends since we were two. we've always been alike. we even both have osteoporosis. but we're active. especially when we vacation. so when i heard about reclast, the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment, i called joni. my doctor said reclast helps restrengthen our bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve whole months. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in more places: hip, spine, even other bones. (announcer) you should never take reclast if you're on zometa, have low blood calcium, kidney problems. or you're pregnant, plan to become pregnant or nursing. take calcium and vitamin d daily. tell your doctor if you develop severe muscle, bone or joint pain or if you have dental problems, as rarely, jaw problems have been reported. the most common side effects include flu-like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint p
jon lapook, jon, as always, thank you so much. coming up next here on the "cbs evening new," the plight of women in afghanistan eight years later. i'm lindy. and i'm joni. we've been best friends since we were two. we've always been alike. we even both have osteoporosis. but we're active. especially when we vacation. so when i heard about reclast, the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment, i called joni. my doctor said reclast helps restrengthen our bones to help make them...
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jon lapook. jon, thank you. meanwhile, daylight saving time-- yes, no "s"-- comes to an end this weekend. benjamin franklin came up with the idea of if i hadling with the clock in the 18th century to add more light to the day and save candles. it wasn't until world war i that the u.s. first adopted it to conserve fuel and two years ago congress extended daylight time to run until the first sunday of november. so it now includes halloween, giving children an extra hour of daylight to trick-or-treat. but at 2:00 a.m. sunday, we fall back to standard time, so don't forget to set your clocks back one hour. and we'll be right back. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping is easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. come on. how about...a handshake. alright. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. ♪ knowing that, every
jon lapook. jon, thank you. meanwhile, daylight saving time-- yes, no "s"-- comes to an end this weekend. benjamin franklin came up with the idea of if i hadling with the clock in the 18th century to add more light to the day and save candles. it wasn't until world war i that the u.s. first adopted it to conserve fuel and two years ago congress extended daylight time to run until the first sunday of november. so it now includes halloween, giving children an extra hour of daylight to...
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jon lapook on the excitement around a new approach that is extending lives. and 67 years ago, ted morgan was faced with a decision: save himself or help a wounded buddy. we go to normandy on this anniversary of d-day to hear about his choice. >> he kept saying "get out of here, morgan, they're gonna kill us." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we start tonight with the wars in afghanistan and iraq. this has been a day of u.s. casualties in iraq and it is also a day that president obama met with his advisors about the future of u.s. involvement in afghanistan. he's facing a tough decision on whether to pick up the pace of u.s. withdrawals or stay the course. we'll go first to the battlefield. cbs news correspondent mandy clark is with the 101st airborne in paktika province, afghanistan it's right on the border and this is what the fight is like for u.s. troops trying to stop the enemy from crossing into afghanistan from their hideouts in pakistan. >> reporter: fox company headed out at dawn on
jon lapook on the excitement around a new approach that is extending lives. and 67 years ago, ted morgan was faced with a decision: save himself or help a wounded buddy. we go to normandy on this anniversary of d-day to hear about his choice. >> he kept saying "get out of here, morgan, they're gonna kill us." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we start tonight with the wars in afghanistan and...
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jon lapook is here with us and, jon, the most amazing thing to me in the c.d.c. report was that it said that two-thirds of all cancers can be prevented. >> reporter: that's right, scott. we know a third of cancers are caused by smoking. and up to a third are caused by obesity and lack of exercise. so as many as two-thirds of cancers are potentially preventable. the ones linked to obesity are cancers of the esophagus, colon, pancreas, uterus and in postmenopausal women, breast. >> pelley: how does obesity cause cannes. >> scott, all eyes are pointed towards the stomach. belly fat seems to increase the number of inflammatory compounds in the body and increase hormones like estrogen and insulin that can cause changes inside of cells that lead to cancer. >> pelley: fascinating. jon, thanks very much. just about everyday now it's costing more to drive. the price of gas is climbing toward $4 a gallon. today's nation average was $3.91. but for the first time in four days the price of crude oil fell by nearly $2 a barrel. we asked anthony mason to tell us what's going on
jon lapook is here with us and, jon, the most amazing thing to me in the c.d.c. report was that it said that two-thirds of all cancers can be prevented. >> reporter: that's right, scott. we know a third of cancers are caused by smoking. and up to a third are caused by obesity and lack of exercise. so as many as two-thirds of cancers are potentially preventable. the ones linked to obesity are cancers of the esophagus, colon, pancreas, uterus and in postmenopausal women, breast. >>...
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jon lapook has details. bill plante with the understatement of the day: >> it's clear that our security plan was not properly executed. >> pelley: how did an intruder make it all the way to the east room? >> that isn't just getting inside the portico. that's half of a white house tour. >> pelley: vladimir duthiers reports a discovery in the hunt for an accused cop killer makes finding him even more urgent. michigan admits it blew the call, keeping the quarterback in the game after a head injury. michelle miller reports. and chip reid with the photographer in search of wildlife and perfection. >> you have to be ready to push that button because you don't get many second chances. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we'll begin tonight with a developing story. late today, the c.domestic confirmed that a man in texas has just been diagnosed wh ebola. it is the first time the disease has-- that has claimed thousands of lives in west africa has bee
jon lapook has details. bill plante with the understatement of the day: >> it's clear that our security plan was not properly executed. >> pelley: how did an intruder make it all the way to the east room? >> that isn't just getting inside the portico. that's half of a white house tour. >> pelley: vladimir duthiers reports a discovery in the hunt for an accused cop killer makes finding him even more urgent. michigan admits it blew the call, keeping the quarterback in the...
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jon lapook, thanks so much. you can find more about this at our partner in health news webmd.com, simply search "stroke." coming up next, a cbs news investigation. disabled vets who who should be getting job training from the v.a. are being turned away. >> couric: in eight-plus years of war in afghanistan and iraq, more than 41,000 americans have been wounded, many disabled for life. and that number doesn't even include those with psychological wounds. now a cbs news investigation by wyatt andrews finds that for some veterans getting the job training they need means fighting a whole new battle-- this time with the v.a. >> reporter: former army medic jeremy smith was wounded and paralyzed in afghanistan. clearly qualified for both medical and pension benefits, jeremy was surprised when a v.a. counselor told him he wasn't disabled enough for vocational benefits. >> how can i not be disabled enough? how much more disable dodd i need to be? do i need to get hit by a bus real quick? >> this is my last patrol. >> repo
jon lapook, thanks so much. you can find more about this at our partner in health news webmd.com, simply search "stroke." coming up next, a cbs news investigation. disabled vets who who should be getting job training from the v.a. are being turned away. >> couric: in eight-plus years of war in afghanistan and iraq, more than 41,000 americans have been wounded, many disabled for life. and that number doesn't even include those with psychological wounds. now a cbs news...
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they can't bring along votes, even jon kyl could do that on strategic forces issues, and treat at thes and other things, so you're seeing these committees populated with so many green members, so little depth of the issues and knowledge and history, and so what you'll probably see is, again, the executive branch is going to be the boss and the congress is going to continue to roll over. >> so the willingness among the new people to reach a compromise, they've never been in an era where you have to compromise and that's what is missions. randy forbes is probably the happiest guy. he will become the sea power chairman. a great job. >> specially from the tide water. we will continue that in a moment. >> we're back with our roundtable, and i want to pick up the conversation where we are on the leadership positions and who will take what on capitol hill. who will be, you mentioned randy forbes moving to sea power, which would be good for a guy from the tide water. who are some other guys, who will replace bartlett should. >> probably thorn including berry, who has been in the back water, a
they can't bring along votes, even jon kyl could do that on strategic forces issues, and treat at thes and other things, so you're seeing these committees populated with so many green members, so little depth of the issues and knowledge and history, and so what you'll probably see is, again, the executive branch is going to be the boss and the congress is going to continue to roll over. >> so the willingness among the new people to reach a compromise, they've never been in an era where...
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jon lapook who joins us right now. jon. >> reporter: scott, research suggests heat waves can increase ground-level ozone and help set off an attack of asthma. in 1980 just 3% of the u.s. population had asthma. by 2010, that number was over 8%, or 26 million people. the president is pushing to educate people that climate change can affect them personally. mr. president, studies suggest most americans coapt connect global warming or climate change with their own personal health. >> right. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> well because it's not as obvious as some of the environmental issues of the past. with climate change and rising temperatures, some of the effects are slow in reg sterg in the mind of the public. but what we know is this-- the planet is getting warmer. the science is indisputable. as a consequence, we know that wildfires are going to be more frequent and longer in intensity. that means more particulates in the air. that's going to have respiratory impacts on people. >> reporter: when i have a pa
jon lapook who joins us right now. jon. >> reporter: scott, research suggests heat waves can increase ground-level ozone and help set off an attack of asthma. in 1980 just 3% of the u.s. population had asthma. by 2010, that number was over 8%, or 26 million people. the president is pushing to educate people that climate change can affect them personally. mr. president, studies suggest most americans coapt connect global warming or climate change with their own personal health. >>...